But, having seen Dylan live twice in one year, at shows where no one knew half of what he said, he played as many—-if not more—-songs off of his new albums as he did hits, and no one realized they were listening to "Like A Rolling Stone" until two minutes in when, with a gravelly voice, it sounded like he said "With no direction home," I can safely say, Bob Dylan might be the best concert I've ever seen. The band featured an electric guitar, a pedal steel guitar, a double bass, drums, a fiddle, and Bob himself on piano and harmonica (he never touched a guitar,) and when they played "All Along The Watchtower," it made Jimi Hendrix’s cover look like a four-year-old schoolboy strumming a banjo. I don’t know when he’ll tour again, but in the meantime, check out the bootleg series, including the infamous 1966 tour where he first plugged in.

Post script, an extra credit A- to the person who can name what song the title of this article is from.

Nashville Skyline has instrumentals and a rerelease of an earlier song, and yet it's still under thirty minutes! But I agree, I love it. Especially "Girl From The North Country" and "Nashville Skyline Rag."

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